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Guide to Catholic-Related Records in the West about Native Americans See User Guide for help on interpreting entries Archdiocese of Santa Fe new 2006 NEW MEXICO, SANTA FE Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Office of Historic-Artistic Patrimony and Archives W-378 223 Cathedral Place Santa Fe, New 87501 Phone 505-983-3811 http://www.archdiocesesantafe.org/ Hours: By appointment only, Monday-Friday, 9:00-12:00, 1:00-4:00 Access: Some restrictions apply Copying facilities: Yes History: The Vicariate Apostolate of New was erected in 1850 for the northern portion of the Diocese of Durango,, that had been annexed by the United States. The Diocese of Santa Fe succeeded the vicariate in 1853. It was expanded in 1859 to include the Gadsden Purchase and elevated to an archdiocese in 1875. Santa Fe and its predecessors have administered the following Indian missions, parishes, and schools in Arizona and New : 1598-1680 (closed), 1692-1598 1680 (closed), 1694-1598-1680, 1700s-present (Santa Fe, 1607-1680 (closed), 1771-1613-1680, 1710-present (Santa Fe, 1850- present) 1613-1680 (closed), 1694-1617-1680 (closed), 1694-1629-1680 (closed), 1689-1850-1939) St. John the Baptist Church/ San Juan de Los Caballeros Mission (Tewa), Ohkay Owingeh/ San Juan Pueblo, San Juan San Diego de Alcalá de Tesuque/ San Lorenzo de Tesuque Mission (Tewa), Tesuque Pueblo, Tesuque San Diego Mission (Jemez), Jemez Pueblo, Jemez St. Dominic/ Santo Domingo Church/ Santo Domingo de Guzmán Mission (Santo Domingo), Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santo Domingo St. Augustine/ San Agustín de la Isleta Church (Tiwa), Isleta Pueblo, Isleta Reservation, New San Francisco de Nambé Mission (Tewa), Nambe Pueblo, Nambe San Ildefonso Mission (Tewa), San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildefonso San Estevan del Rey/ San Estevan del Rey de Ácoma Church (Acoma), Acoma Pueblo, Acoma Reservation, New 1

1629-1680 (closed), 1699-1850-1939) 1689-1692- 1850-1868) 1694-1694- 1699-1850-1939) 1701-1707- 1722-1726-1829 (Santa Fe, 1850) 1750-1754-ca. 1850 (no longer Indian) (Santa Fe, ca. 1760-present (Santa Fe, ca. 1770-present (Santa Fe, 1852-present 1858-present 1858-present Our Lady of Guadalupe/ Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Halona Mission (Zuni), Zuni Pueblo, Zuni San Bonaventura Mission (Cochiti), Cochiti Pueblo, Cochiti San Xavier del Bac Mission (Tohono O odham), Tucson, San Xavier Reservation, Arizona Our Lady of the Asuncion Church/ Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Mission (Zia), Zia Pueblo, New Santa Clara/ Santa Clara de Asís Mission (Tewa), Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara Reservation, New St. Joseph/ San José de la Laguna Mission (Laguna), Laguna Pueblo, Laguna Reservation, New St. Jerome/ San Heronimo/ San Gerónimo Mission (Tiwa), Taos Pueblo, Taos Reservation, New Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Valle de Pojoaque Church (Tewa), Pojoaque Pueblo, Pojoaque San Antonio Mission (Tiwa), Sandia Pueblo, Sandia Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Mission (Jemez), Pecos Pueblo, New San Lorenzo Mission (Tiwa), Picuris Pueblo, Picuris St. Thomas the Apostle/ Santo Tomás Apóstol/ Santo Tomás de Abiquiú Church (various and Mestizos), Abiquiu, New San Felipe Neri Mission (San Felipe), San Felipe Pueblo, San Felipe Reservation St. Anne/ Santa Ana Mission (Jemez), Santa Ana Pueblo, Santa Ana Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Church (Cochiti) Peña Blanca, Cochiti Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission (Jemez), Canyon/ Cañon de Jemez, New St. Isidore/ San Ysidro Mission (Jemez), San Ysidro, New 1864-1880 (closed) Fort Sumner/ Bosque Redondo Mission (Navajo), Fort Sumner/ Bosque Redondo, New 1886-1998 (closed) St. Catherine Indian School (various), Santa Fe 1887?-1936 (closed) Sisters of Loretto School (various), Bernalillo, New 1887-1897, 1933-1936 St. Augustine/ Isleta School (Tiwa), Isleta Pueblo, New 1887-1896, 1925-1968 St. John the Baptist/ San Juan School (Tewa), San (closed) Juan Pueblo, San Juan 1887-1896? (closed) Taos School (Tiwa), Taos Pueblo, Taos Reservation 1887-1895 (closed?) Santo Domingo School (Santo Domingo), Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santo Domingo Reservation, New 1887-1902? (closed) (Santa Fe, 1887-1939) Seama School (Laguna), Seama, Laguna Reservation, New 2

1888-1892? (closed) Santa Clara School (Tewa), Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara 1888-1892? (closed) San Felipe School (San Felipe), San Felipe Pueblo, San Felipe 1889-1891? (closed) Cochiti School (Cochiti), Cochiti Pueblo, Cochiti 1889-1892? (closed) Zia School (Zia), Zia Pueblo, Zia Reservation, New 1904-1970? (closed) Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe School (Cochiti) Peña Blanca, Cochiti 1906-1999 (no longer a San Diego/ Jemez School (Jemez), Jemez Pueblo, Catholic school) Jemez 1914- St. Joseph Mission (Apache), Mescalero, Mescalero 1914-1982) 1914- St. Mary/ Immaculate Conception Church (Navajo), 1914-1939) Tohatchi, Navajo 1922- St. Anthony Church (Zuni), Zuni Pueblo, Zuni 1922-1939) 1923- St. Anthony School (Zuni), Zuni Pueblo, Zuni 1923-1939) 1929-1934? (closed) Penasco School (Tiwa), Penasco, Picuris Pueblo, New 1935- Christ the King Church (Navajo), Shiprock, Navajo 1935-1939) 1954-present Queen of Angels Chapel (Navajo and other), Albuquerque, New History of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Archives The Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe began in 1933 and incorporated the previous Franciscan Archives of the Custody of the Conversion of St. Paul that had been kept at Santo Domingo de Guzmán Mission, Santo Domingo Pueblo, 1616-1933. 1680 During the Pueblo Revolt most records at Santo Domingo were destroyed 1694-1933 Occasional fires at various missions and parishes destroyed some records before they could be transferred to Santo Domingo 1886 Flooding of the Rio Grande destroyed some records at Santo Domingo 1933 Parishes transferred to the Archdiocesan Archives all loose and bound s of records that began prior to 1850. The Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Huntington Library, San Marino, California, microfilmed the sacramental records History of Bosque Redondo Mission, Bosque Redondo, New 1872-1880 Diocesan priests from San Jose, Anton Chico attended Fort Sumner Mission/ Bosque Redondo Mission (Navajo), New 3

Holdings of Catholic-related records about Native Americans: Inclusive dates: 1598-1680, 1692-present Volume: Approximately 24-25 cubic feet Description: Categories A, C-F, and H (before ca. 1900) are derived from Fray Angélico Chávez, O.F.M., Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1678-1900, Academy of American Franciscan History, 1957. B, G, I-L (after ca. 1850) are described by record type as most were not fully processed and arranged by classification scheme in 2006. No records of the Office of Native American Ministry/ Indo-Hispanic Affairs (established ca. 1975) have been transferred to the archives. A. Diocesan Documents Inclusive dates: 1850-1900 Volume: Approximately 25% of 1-2 cubic feet and a few reels of microfilm Description: Unbound records arranged chronologically with circa dated documents interfiled; includes announcements, correspondence, reports, and fragments of journals and sacramental and sodality records; notable correspondents include Santa Fe Archbishops John Baptist Lamy (1814-1888), 1850-1885, Placide Louis Chapelle (1842-1905), 1893-1897, and Peter Bourgade (1845-1908), 1899-1908. Other notable correspondents include Bishop of Durango () José Antonio Laureano de Zubiría y Escalante, various U.S. bishops, General Charles B. Ewing of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, pastors of Indian missions and parishes in New and El Paso, Texas, governors of Indian pueblos in New and El Paso, Texas, the Propaganda de la Foi (Paris, France), the Propaganda Fide (Rome, Italy), and U.S. civil authorities; few in Spanish. B. Archbishops Papers Inclusive dates: 1867-present Volume: Less than 1 cubic foot Description: Unprocessed with approximately 2% believed to pertain to American Indians. 1. Archbishop Peter Bourgade (1845-1908), ca. 1899-1908 2. Archbishop John Baptist Pitaval (1858-1928), ca. 1894-1918 3. Archbishop Anthony Thomas Daeger, O.F.M. (1872-1932), ca. 1919-1932 4. Archbishop Rudolph Aloysius Gerken (1887-1943), ca. 1932-1943 5. Archbishop Edwin Vincent Byrne (1891-1963), ca. 1943-1963 6. Archbishop James Peter Davis (1904-1988), ca. 1963-1988 7. Archbishop Robert Fortune Sanchez (1934- ), ca. 1974-1993 8. Archbishop Michael Jarboe Sheehan (1939- ), ca. 1993-present C. Parish Files: Diligencias matrimoniales Inclusive dates: 1678-1869 (bulk 1760-1869) Volume: Approximately 25% of 5 cubic feet and several reels of microfilm Description: Prenuptial investigations from Indian missions and parishes in New and El Paso, Texas with attended visitas (missions) also included; the s are arranged chronologically with interfiled circa dated documents; in Spanish. 4

D. Parish Files: Mission Documents Inclusive dates: Unknown-1900 Volume: Approximately 25% of 1-2 cubic feet and a few reels of microfilm Description: Unbound Indian mission and parish records (New and El Paso, Texas) arranged chronologically with circa dated documents interfiled; includes announcements, correspondence, inventories, maps, sermons, reports, and fragments of journals and sacramental and sodality records; attended visitas (missions) also included; notable correspondents include Franciscans (e.g. commissary general of the Indies, minister provincial of the Holy Gospel Province, custos and vice-custos of the Conversion of St. Paul Custody), bishops of Durango,, governors of New Province, and other civil authorities; in Spanish with a few English transcripts; few copies from Biblioteca Nacional, City,. E. Parish Files: Books of Patentes Inclusive dates: 1697-1853 Volume: Approximately 1 cubic foot (10 of 27 s) and a few reels of microfilm Description: Bound announcements, correspondence, and visitation reports arranged chronologically; notable correspondents include Franciscan leaders such as the Commissary of the Indies, Santo Evangelico Province, and Conversion of St. Paul Custody, and the Durango and Santa Fe bishops and their representatives; mostly in Spanish. F. Parish Files: Books of Accounts Inclusive dates: 1760-1855 Volume: Approximately 1-2 cubic feet (several of 27 s) and a few reels of microfilm Description: Bound s of New and El Paso, Texas Indian mission and parish records with attended visitas (missions) appended; included are censuses, inventories, sodality records, and visitation reports by Durango bishops or their representatives; the s are arranged chronologically; in Spanish. G. Parish Files: Since 1850 Inclusive dates: 1852-present Volume: Approximately 7 cubic feet Description: Clippings, correspondence, histories, and reports arranged alphabetically by place for Indian and non-indian parishes with Indian missions; approximately 1-5 folders/parish unless noted otherwise; notable correspondents include bishops, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Commission for Catholic Missions among the Colored People and the Indians, Franciscan provincials, pastors, and Indian governors. 1. Albuquerque, Holy Family Church, 1953-1970s 2. Albuquerque, Queen of Angels Chapel, 1952-1970s 3. Bernalillo, Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 1874-1970s; includes Sandia Pueblo, San Antonio Mission 4. Cochiti Pueblo, San Buenaventura Church, ca. 1980s-present 5. Crownpoint, 1938-1946 6. Farmington, Sacred Heart Church, 1931-1940 7. Isleta Pueblo, San Agustin Church, 1893-present 8. Jemez Pueblo, San Diego Church, 1893-present 9. Laguna Pueblo, San José Mission, 1935-1940 10. Nambe Pueblo, San Francisco de Asis Church, 1852-present 11. Penasco, San Antonio de Padua Church, 1852-1970 12. Picuris Pueblo, San Lorenzo Church, 1982-present 5

13. Pojoaque Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Church, 1947-present 14. San Fidel, St. Joseph Church, 1921-1940 15. San Felipe Pueblo, San Felipe Church, ca. 1980s-present 16. San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildedfonso Church, unknown-present 17. Okay Owingeh Pueblo, San Juan Bautista [St. John the Baptist] Church, 1885-present 18. Sandia Pueblo, San Antonio Mission, ca. 1980s-present 19. Santa Ana Pueblo, Santa Ana Mission, ca. 1980s-present 20. Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara Mission, unknown-present 21. Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santo Domingo [St. Dominic] Church, 1934- present; 15 folders 22. Shiprock, Christ the King Church, 1935-1940; includes Nashchiti 23. Smith Lake, 1939 24. Taos Pueblo, San Gerónimo [St. Jerome] Mission, 1905-present 25. Tesuque Pueblo, San Diego Mission, ca. 1980s-present 26. Tohatchi, St. Mary Church, 1937-1938 27. Zia Pueblo, Our Lady of the Asuncion Church, unknown-present 28. Zuni Pueblo, St. Anthony Church, 1933-1940 H. Sacramental Records: Books of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Inclusive dates: 1701?-1867? Volume: Approximately 11 cubic (113 s plus 2 with a few entries) and several reels of microfilm Description: Sacramental registers of Indian missions and parishes in New only with appended visitation reports by bishops or their representatives of the Diocese of Durango, ; attended visitas (missions) also included; the s are divided first by sacrament, then arranged alphabetically by parish location and chronologically there under; mostly in Latin; because some registers combined more than one sacrament and may include records for more than one mission or parish, the arrangement includes irregularities. Santa Fe Baptisms, 1747-1851 is a baptismal database held by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe and the State Archive of New. 1. Books of Baptisms, 47 s plus few entries in 2 s a. Abiquiú, Santo Tomás Apóstol Mission, 1821-1850, 1 b. Ácoma Pueblo, San Esteban del Rey Mission, 1725-1777, 1 c. Albuquerque, San Francisco Xavier-San Felipe Neri Mission, 1706-1736, 1 ( 1 of 7); a few baptisms of Apache and Tiwa Indians of El Paso, Texas also included d. Cochití Pueblo, San Buenaventura Mission, 1736-1829, 2 s e. Galisteo, Nuestra Señora de los Remedios Mission, 1711-1729, 1 f. Isleta Pueblo, San Agustín Mission, 1720-1776, 1 g. Jémez Pueblo, San Diego Mission, 1701-1829, 2 s; a few baptisms of Apache Indians also included h. Laguna Pueblo, San José Mission, 1720-1776, 1 ; a few baptisms of Apache, Hopi, and Navajo Indians also included i. Nambé Pueblo, San Francisco Mission, 1771-1727, 2 s; baptisms from Pojoaque and Tesuque also included j. Pecos Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Mission, 1726-1829, 2 s; a few baptisms of Apache, Comanche?, Navajo?, and Ute? Indians also included k. Picuris Pueblo, San Lorenzo Mission, 1750-1867, 6 s; a few baptisms of Apache?, Comanche?, Navajo?, and Ute? Indians also included l. Pojoaque Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission, 1779-1839, 1 ; baptisms from Nambé, 1814-1839 also included 6

m. San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildefonso Mission, 1725-1834, 2 s; baptisms from Nambé, 1814-1839 also included n. San Juan Pueblo, San Juan Mission, 1726-1820, 3 s; baptisms from Picuris, 1787-1788 and several of Comanche Indians also included o. San Felipe Pueblo, San Felipe Mission, 1769-1829, 1 p. Sandiá Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y San Antonio Mission, 1771-1846, 2 s q. Santa Ana Pueblo, Santa Ana Mission, 1771-1844, 1 r. Santa Fe, San Francisco Mission, 1747-1770, 1 ( 1 of 12); some baptisms of Apache, Hopi, and Tesuque Indians also included s. Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara Mission, 1728-1845, 2 s; a few baptisms from Abiquiú and of Apache, Hopi, and Comanche Indians also included t. Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santo Domingo de Guzmán Mission, 1771-1773, 1829-1846, 3 s; confirmations for San Felipe, Sandiá, Santa Ana, and Santo Domingo, 1829-1845 also included u. Taos Pueblo, San Gerónimo Mission, 1701-1727, 1777-1850, 10 s; confirmations, 1798, 1803, marriages, 1701-1727, 1823-1826, burials, 1701-1711, 1716-1725, 1802-1826, and a few baptisms of Apache, Comanche?, Navajo?, and Ute? Indians also included v. Tesuque Pueblo, San Diego Mission, 1694-1724, 1 ; marriages and burials, 1694 also included w. Zia Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Mission, 1694-1772, 1 x. Zuñi Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission, 1725-1774, 1 2. Books of Marriages, 35 s a. Abiquiú, Santo Tomás Apóstol Mission, 1778-1826, 1 b. Ácoma Pueblo, San Esteban del Rey Mission, 1726-1770, 1 c. Cochití Pueblo, San Buenaventura Mission, 1726-1827, 1 d. Galisteo, Nuestra Señora de los Remedios Mission, 1776-1828, 1 ; marriages from Pecos, 1776-1828 also included e. Isleta Pueblo, San Agustín Mission, 1726-1846, 2 s f. Jémez, San Diego Mission, 1720-1776, 1 ; burials also included g. Laguna Pueblo, San José Mission, 1700-1777, 1 h. Nambé Pueblo, San Francisco Mission, 1707-1862, 2 s i. Pecos Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de los Angeles Mission, 1699-1765, 3 s; baptisms and burials, 1699-1706 also included j. Picuris Pueblo, San Lorenzo Mission, 1726-1837, 2 s k. Pojoaque, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission, 1744-1853, 1 l. San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildefonso Mission, 1700-1880, 3 s m. San Juan Pueblo, San Juan Mission, 1726-1855, 3 s n. San Felipe, San Felipe Neri Mission, 1726-1814, 1 ; baptisms and burials also included o. Sandiá Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y San Antonio Missions, 1722-1864, 2 s p. Santa Ana Pueblo, Santa Ana Mission, 1694-1711, 1722-1828, 2 s; baptisms, 1777-1827 and marriages, 1778-1845 from Santo Domingo also included q. Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara Mission, 1726-1830, 1 r. Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santo Domingo de Guzmán Mission, 1771-1777, 1846-1862, 2 s; baptisms, 1777-1827 also included 7

s. Taos Pueblo, San Gerónimo Mission, 1776-1856, 4 s; burials, 1770-1775 also included t. Zia Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Mission, 1697-1717, 1 u. Zuñi Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission, 1705-1776, 1 ; burials also included 3. Books of Burials, 31 s a. Ácoma Pueblo, San Esteban Mission, 1726-1777, 1 b. Cochití Pueblo, San Buenaventura Mission, 1776-1873, 3 s c. Galisteo, Nuestra Señora de los Remedios Mission, 1778-1829, 1 ; burials from Pecos, 1782-1829 also included d. Isleta Pueblo, San Agustín Mission, 1726-1776, 1849-1866, 2 s e. Laguna Pueblo, San José Mission, 1726-1776, 1 f. Nambé Pueblo, San Francisco Mission, 1726-1869, 2 s; baptisms and marriages also included g. Pecos Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de los Angeles Mission, 1726-1772, 1809-1858, 2 s h. Picuris Pueblo, San Lorenzo Mission, 1727-1858, 3 s i. Pojoaque Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission, 1779-1852, 1 ; burials from Nambé, 1814-1839 also included j. San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildefonso Mission, 1840-1855, 1 k. San Juan Pueblo, San Juan Mission, 1726-1826, 1836-1857, 3 s l. San Felipe Pueblo, San Felipe Mission, 1726-1832, 1841-1860, 2 s m. Sandiá Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y San Antonio Mission, 1771-1858, 2 s n. Santa Ana Pueblo, Santa Ana Mission, 1765-1771, 1 o. Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara Mission, 1726-1843, 1854-1866, 2 s p. Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santo Domingo de Guzmán Mission, 1771-1869, 2 s q. Zia Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Mission, 1727-1772, 1 r. Zuñi Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission, 1706-1719, 1 I. Sacramental Records: Inclusive dates: ca. 1840s-present Volume: Several reels of microfilm and a few s, at least in part Description: Records (and/or microfilm) of baptisms, first communions, confirmations, marriages, and burials for Indian and non-indian missions and parishes with attended Indian missions 1. Albuquerque, Holy Family Church, 1953-present 2. Albuquerque, Queen of Angels Chapel, 1955-present 3. Anton Chico, San Jose Church, 1872-1880; includes Fort Sumner/ Bosque Redondo Mission; includes originals 4. Bernalillo, Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 1895-present; includes Sandia Pueblo, San Antonio Mission 5. Cochiti Pueblo, San Buenaventura Church, ca. 1980s-present 6. Isleta Pueblo, St. Augustine Church, 1844-present 7. Jemez Pueblo, San Diego Church, 1893-present; includes Santa Ana Pueblo, St. Anne/ Santa Ana Mission 8. Nambe Pueblo, San Francisco de Asis Church, 1852-present 9. Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, St. John the Baptist Church, 1898-present 8

10. Pena Blanco, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 1887-present; includes Santo Domingo Pueblo, St. Dominic/ Santo Domingo Church 11. Penasco, San Antonio de Padua Church, 1878-present; includes Picuris Pueblo, San Lorenzo Mission 12. Pojoaque Pueblo, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Church, 1947-present 13. San Felipe Pueblo, San Felipe Church, ca. 1980s-present 14. San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildedfonso Church, ca. 1900-present 15. Santa Clara Pueblo, Santa Clara Mission, ca. 1900-present 16. Taos, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 1902-present; includes St. Jerome/ San Gerónimo Mission 17. Tesuque, San Diego Church, ca. 1980s-present 18. Zia, Our Lady of the Asuncion Church, unknown-present J. Mission Organization Files Inclusive dates: 1905-1975 Volume: Approximately 1 cubic foot Description: Arranged alphabetically by name of organization; re: primarily financial concerns. 1. American Board of Catholic Missions, 1940-1975; pertains to Indian missions in part 2. Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1936-1952 3. Catholic Church Extension Society, 1905-1975; pertains to Indian missions in part 4. Commission for Catholic Missions among the Colored People and the Indians, 1943-1955; pertains to Indian missions in part 5. Indians, General, 1926-1946 6. Marquette League for Catholic Indian Missions, 1935-1964 7. Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 1920s-1970s; pertains to Indian missions in part K. Religious Congregation Files Inclusive dates: 1896-present Volume: Approximately 1 cubic foot Description: Divided by men s and women s congregations and there under arranged alphabetically by common name of congregation; re: primarily staffing concerns. 1. Men s Congregations a. Franciscans (St. John the Baptist Province, Cincinnati, Ohio), 1902-1970 b. Servites (Western Province, Buena Park, California), 1928-1970 2. Women s Congregations a. Daughters of Charity of Canossa (United States Province, Albuquerque, New ), 1960-1968 b. Sisters of Loretto (Nerinx, Kentucky), 1934-1970 c. Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People (Bensalem/ Cornwall Heights, Pennsylvania), 1896-1970 9

L. Archdiocesan Newspapers Inclusive dates: 1875-present Volume: Several articles Description: The following newspapers have included several articles on American Indians and Catholic evangelization in the archdiocese: 1. Revista Católica, 1875-1919, not an official archdiocesan newspaper; in Spanish 2. The Catholic Register, 1934-1959; indexed by the archives 3. Renewal, 1960s-1967; The New Day, 1971-1973; indexed by the archives 4. People of God, http://www.archdiocesesantafe.org/catholicnews/peopleofgod/poghome.htm, 1983-present; indexed by the archives 10